Pedro Porro has been managed by Ange Postecoglou for one and a half seasons at Tottenham Hotspur.
During this period, Pedro Porro has become one of the Spurs boss’ main men.
From day one, Ange Postecoglou has shown his preference for playing high-flying full-backs and the 25-year-old fits the mould of one, having played as a wing-back for Sporting CP.
The Spanish international has experienced several highs in a Lilywhites shirt, from scoring in his side’s 4-0 annihilation of Manchester City this season to beating Liverpool 1-0 in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
But after Ange Postecoglou’s side lost 3-2 to Everton, Porro came under criticism after he implored Tottenham supporters to stick together during a tumultuous period for the club.
Tottenham’s players are starting to question Postecoglou’s methods as well as some believe they do not always have to approach games in such a gung-ho manner.
As questions are starting to be asked about whether the former Celtic boss is the right man for the Spurs job, another interesting report emerged about the way he goes about his business.
Pedro Porro rubbishes suggestions about Ange Postecoglou’s training sessions being too intense
Some Tottenham players have complained about Postecoglou’s training demands as they feel his sessions are overly intense.
The latest Spurs player to get injured is Yves Bissouma, who has suffered a hamstring strain as eight of their players remain sidelined through various other fitness worries.
But an interview with Football.London, Porro was asked whether training sessions were too intense at Tottenham and he quickly rubbished such suggestions by stating that this is simply not the case.
“We have a plan for all of our training. Those players who aren’t playing so much have their own plan to come back and me too, I train at the club but I also do my own work outside the club, recovery work, prevention of injury.”
“Everyone has their own schedule, if the training sessions are less intense it’s for those players coming back, they have the training they need, and also for the players who are playing, we need a lot of recovery.”
As Porro explained, Ange Postecoglou, who has Daniel Levy’s backing sets out a plan for every player.
Ultimately, Spurs can consider themselves unlucky that they are undergoing such a fitness crisis, which has certainly played a role in them languishing in 15th place in the Premier League currently.
The advice Ange Postecoglou always gives to Tottenham players
Porro, who deactivated his X account following online criticism after Tottenham’s 4-3 loss to Chelsea in December has revealed that he does not pay attention to his critics.
“Sometimes the football is attack and defend. People are screaming I can’t defend, but the critics are not important to me.”
Porro went on to reveal that Ange Postecoglou always tells him and the Tottenham players to stay united.
“The gaffer says to me and the team, the most important thing is to stay together.
The former Manchester City defender added: “The football is to attack and defend and my body is ready, that’s important. No injuries is the most important. Crack on and focus on the next game.”
Porro will be hoping that Tottenham turn their form around, starting with their next game against Hoffenheim in the Europa League.
This Spurs side are in desperate need of a confidence boost and Thursday’s clash could be just that.